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26 January, 08:14

1000 kg of water initially at 6 m/s runs through a hydro-generator. If the water leaves the generator at velocity of 4 m/s, and the efficiency of the generator is 100%, how much electricity in kJ (2 significant figures) will we get?

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  1. 26 January, 08:38
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    8.00 kJ

    Explanation:

    The first thing is to determine what quantities are there.

    the mass of water = 1 000 kg

    initial velocity, u = 6 m/s

    final velocity, v = 4 m/s

    the generator is operating at 100 % efficiency, so there is no energy loss.

    The kinetic energy, Ek is converted to electrical energy, therefore Ek = electrical energy.

    The kinetic energy is calculated as follows:

    Ek = 1/2 mv²

    = 1/2 * (1 000) * (4) ²

    = 8 000 J/s

    = 8.00 kJ Ans
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